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Where’s the problem – politics, economy or population?

Low Impact

I know that there are also many people who spend an inordinate amount of time talking and thinking about politicians, political parties and elections. Those people, whatever their political leanings, can also support the decentralised economy that’s being built. Japan has 125 million people, New Zealand 5 million.

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Navigating Intersectional Eco-Anxiety

Defend Our Future

In Liberia, over 60 youth organizations collaborated to create a collective position on the nation’s climate goals, urging political leaders to act. Despite the despair, youth groups have embraced their awareness of these implications and fostered progress through intergenerational unity.

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Online Event - Unlocking Human Potential for Biodiversity Virtual Conference

Green Market Oracle

Anne-Sophie Gousse-Lessard is a lecturer, a speaker and she writes blogs for the Unpointcinq media. Matthieu Ricard A Buddhist monk, author, photographer, scientist and initiator of humanitarian projects in Asia, Matthieu Ricard also has a PhD in cell genetics.

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It's not totally unlike a comet

Business Green

This post contains spoilers about the film Don't Look Up, although, let's be honest if you're reading this blog there's a good chance you've seen it already. "We We really did have everything, didn't we? I mean, when you think about it.". Dr Randall Mindy, Don't Look Up. That's the future our children have to contemplate.

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The Biggest Sustainability Stories of 2019 (and what to watch for in 2020)

Andrew Winston

The alternative protein trend is also global, with Hong Kong-based Omni Pork offering vegan substitutes across Asia. Subscribe to Andrew’s Blog. And Beyond Meat, when it went public in May, had the best IPO of the year up to that point. Both Impossible and Beyond have dramatically smaller footprints than industrial beef.

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A North-Pole, How Much Longer?

Mr. Sustainability

An ice-free Arctic might be a boon for the shipping industry in the short term, but comes at potential catastrophic cost to our economy in the form of environmental disaster and political upheaval. In this blog I aim to figure out how much longer will we still have Arctic sea ice. Global conflict and geo-political upheaval.

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How Climate-Friendly is Liz Truss’s Cabinet?

DeSmogBlog

Braverman’s Head of Communications David Scullion is deputy political editor of The Critic magazine, which regularly publishes articles attacking climate action by Craig Mackinlay , a Conservative backbencher who runs the NZSG with Baker. Ellis has indicated his support for climate action in a number of entries on his personal blog.